The occurrence of pair-instability supernovae is predicted to prevent the
formation of black holes with masses $50 M_ødot$. Recent
gravitational-wave detections in this mass range require an explanation beyond
that of standard stellar collapse. Current modeling strategies include the
hierarchical assembly of previous generations of black-hole mergers as well as
other mechanisms of astrophysical nature (lowered nuclear-reaction rates,
envelope retention, stellar mergers, accretion, dredge-up episodes). In this
paper, we point out the occurrence of an exclusion region that cannot be easily
populated by hierarchical black-hole mergers. A future gravitational-wave
detection of a black hole with mass $50M_ødot$ and spin $0.2$
will indicate that the pair-instability mass gap is polluted in some other way.
Such a putative outlier can be explained using hierarchical mergers only with
considerable fine-tuning of both mass ratio and spins of the preceding
black-hole merger --an assumption that can then be cross-checked against the
bulk of the gravitational-wave catalog.
Описание
High mass but low spin: an exclusion region to rule out hierarchical black-hole mergers as a mechanism to populate the pair-instability mass gap
%0 Generic
%1 gerosa2021exclusion
%A Gerosa, Davide
%A Giacobbo, Nicola
%A Vecchio, Alberto
%D 2021
%K library
%T High mass but low spin: an exclusion region to rule out hierarchical
black-hole mergers as a mechanism to populate the pair-instability mass gap
%U http://arxiv.org/abs/2104.11247
%X The occurrence of pair-instability supernovae is predicted to prevent the
formation of black holes with masses $50 M_ødot$. Recent
gravitational-wave detections in this mass range require an explanation beyond
that of standard stellar collapse. Current modeling strategies include the
hierarchical assembly of previous generations of black-hole mergers as well as
other mechanisms of astrophysical nature (lowered nuclear-reaction rates,
envelope retention, stellar mergers, accretion, dredge-up episodes). In this
paper, we point out the occurrence of an exclusion region that cannot be easily
populated by hierarchical black-hole mergers. A future gravitational-wave
detection of a black hole with mass $50M_ødot$ and spin $0.2$
will indicate that the pair-instability mass gap is polluted in some other way.
Such a putative outlier can be explained using hierarchical mergers only with
considerable fine-tuning of both mass ratio and spins of the preceding
black-hole merger --an assumption that can then be cross-checked against the
bulk of the gravitational-wave catalog.
@misc{gerosa2021exclusion,
abstract = {The occurrence of pair-instability supernovae is predicted to prevent the
formation of black holes with masses $\gtrsim 50 M_\odot$. Recent
gravitational-wave detections in this mass range require an explanation beyond
that of standard stellar collapse. Current modeling strategies include the
hierarchical assembly of previous generations of black-hole mergers as well as
other mechanisms of astrophysical nature (lowered nuclear-reaction rates,
envelope retention, stellar mergers, accretion, dredge-up episodes). In this
paper, we point out the occurrence of an exclusion region that cannot be easily
populated by hierarchical black-hole mergers. A future gravitational-wave
detection of a black hole with mass $\gtrsim 50M_\odot$ and spin $\lesssim 0.2$
will indicate that the pair-instability mass gap is polluted in some other way.
Such a putative outlier can be explained using hierarchical mergers only with
considerable fine-tuning of both mass ratio and spins of the preceding
black-hole merger --an assumption that can then be cross-checked against the
bulk of the gravitational-wave catalog.},
added-at = {2021-04-26T06:16:23.000+0200},
author = {Gerosa, Davide and Giacobbo, Nicola and Vecchio, Alberto},
biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2908347638c59cbf8860a36614b04efee/gpkulkarni},
description = {High mass but low spin: an exclusion region to rule out hierarchical black-hole mergers as a mechanism to populate the pair-instability mass gap},
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note = {cite arxiv:2104.11247Comment: 12 pages, 7 figures},
timestamp = {2021-04-26T06:16:23.000+0200},
title = {High mass but low spin: an exclusion region to rule out hierarchical
black-hole mergers as a mechanism to populate the pair-instability mass gap},
url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/2104.11247},
year = 2021
}